It takes the average reader 1 hour and 52 minutes to read The Production Function Methodology for Calculating Potential Growth Rates & Output Gaps by Karel Havik
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"This paper provides a detailed description of the current version of the Ecofin Council approved production function (PF) methodology which is used for assessing both the productive capacity (i.e. potential output) and cyclical position (i.e. output gaps) of EU economies. Compared with the previous 2010 paper on the same topic, there have been two significant changes to the PF methodology, namely an overhaul of the NAWRU methodology & the introduction of a new T+10 methodology."--Document home page.
The Production Function Methodology for Calculating Potential Growth Rates & Output Gaps by Karel Havik is 112 pages long, and a total of 28,224 words.
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